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01 Jul 12 #340252 by furryfish
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I have been advised to attach a diary of events ( comprehensive chronology of relationship) to my formE but cannot see how this would be admissible as although it puts everything into perspective, it does not relate to any one particular box or question. Should I withhold this from the form?

Secondly, would photographs evidencing the complete destruction and flooding of my property caused by my x be admissible and if so should I also present pictures of how it was before?

Many thanks.

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01 Jul 12 #340275 by NoWhereToTurnl
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Hi furryfish,

The chronology is not like a diary, its just key dates, double spaced, one side of A4, eg;

H DOB
W DOB

date of marriage

childrens names & DOB

date of seperation

orders and dates

hearing & dates.

Hope that helps,
NWTT x

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